09-16-2017 03:10 PM
Hit a great sale today and purchased a nice sized lot from a retired interior designer. 🙂 How would you describe the pattern on this cotton fabric? The only thing that comes to mind is abstract floral.
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Best Answer
09-16-2017 04:17 PM
@femmefan1946 wrote:Calico.
Usually a small print on cotton.
Not a small print, though. 9" x 1 2" hexagons. We're talking the size of a USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Padded envelope / mailer.
09-16-2017 04:19 PM
Interesting and lovely artistic fabric piece... geometric with stylized florals, nice hot colors. I can see that used in something casual and yet stunning, fun and relaxed but making a statement.
09-16-2017 04:21 PM
@flyinhawaiiangirl wrote:I'd be hesitant to use batik. It refers to a very specific way of dyeing fabric and if you aren't sure if that's the techniques used, I be leery of using it as a decription. Those buyers looking for batick fabric will know immediately if it is true batik or being used as a generic term for a print, possible leaving yourself open to an NAD claim.
Just a thought. I'm always amazed at what is described as "tye-dye" as an example. To me that has a very specific meaning, but it's usually used when the seller has no idea on how to decribe the pattern and is against using "print", "design", or something more accurate. Tye dye is not a blanket statement, it is a specific way of dyeing fabric. If that technique is not used, I could see tye dye print as a decriptor, but not tye dye alone.
Great point. I believe same applies to ikat.
09-16-2017 04:24 PM
@mistwomandancing wrote:Interesting and lovely artistic fabric piece... geometric with stylized florals, nice hot colors. I can see that used in something casual and yet stunning, fun and relaxed but making a statement.
Since this came from an interior designer, I'm wondering what it would have been used for. It's definitely not an upholstery weight.
09-16-2017 04:29 PM
It's called summer breeze - crimson.
https://fabrichousenashville.com/product/summer-breeze-crimson/
09-16-2017 04:30 PM
Did a quickie search on how to identify batik fabric. Came up with this site. It took two seconds to be able to tell the main difference between real batik and "fake" batik:
Real: printed on both sides
Imitation: usually has a faded pattern on the back side
There is more, and if anyone wants to take a look:
https://www.thebatikboutique.com/blogs/news/111806214-genuine-vs-imitation-batik
09-16-2017 04:31 PM
09-16-2017 04:32 PM - edited 09-16-2017 04:34 PM
@do.you.read.me wrote:It's called summer breeze - crimson.
https://fabrichousenashville.com/product/summer-breeze-crimson/
Wow! Great sleuthing, @do.you.read.me and @flyinhawaiiangirl!!
09-16-2017 04:33 PM
llllady wrote:
mistwomandancing wrote:Interesting and lovely artistic fabric piece... geometric with stylized florals, nice hot colors. I can see that used in something casual and yet stunning, fun and relaxed but making a statement.
Since this came from an interior designer, I'm wondering what it would have been used for. It's definitely not an upholstery weight.
It looks like it might have come from India. Cotton, perhaps? Could be used in pillow coverings, made into a very light bed covering, even casual window treatment and wall hanging drape. If it's not a heavy gauge fabic, yes.. not likely upholstery uses, but layering uses, hanging/draping uses, and lighter usage applications like the pillow sham sort of thing. Fabrics like this can become floor-length table coverings and turned into table runners and 'dresser scarves' sort of uses.. really any application a designer might think fun with that fabric in a casual upbeat decor situation.
09-16-2017 04:33 PM
@do.you.read.me wrote:It's called summer breeze - crimson.
https://fabrichousenashville.com/product/summer-breeze-crimson/
WOW! How cool is that? How'd you find that? Amazing. Thanks bunches!!!!!!
09-16-2017 04:34 PM
batik
09-16-2017 04:35 PM
do.you.read.me wrote:It's called summer breeze - crimson.
https://fabrichousenashville.com/product/summer-breeze-crimson/
Good for you! That info will be a marketing help. And it is cotton, so that's important to know, and you have it!
09-16-2017 04:37 PM
Batik is also a type of design.
09-16-2017 04:41 PM
@flyinhawaiiangirl wrote:
https://www.thefabricco.com/salito-719-0-kravet-fabric/
I found it in google images!
I just learned of that Google reverse image search thing a couple months ago. Used it once and was unimpressed. It just changed my mind! If anyone else is not familiar with it:
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1325808?hl=en
09-16-2017 04:41 PM
Held down my thumb over the photo you provided, a box comes up...click on google image search, et voila! There's a few matches. Sometimes you don't get any info that's worthwhile, but others you might get some clues. I love to Google. Hahaha